Beyoncé Fans Share Struggles Of Securing Presale ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour Tickets, Including Long Wait Times & High Prices

Beyoncé Fans Share Struggles Of Securing Presale ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour Tickets, Including Long Wait Times & High Prices
Beyoncé’s highly anticipated Cowboy Carter Tour is trending as fans share the emotional rollercoaster of attempting to purchase tickets.
Presales for the concert series began earlier today (Feb. 11), and many hopeful attendees have reported being placed in long queue lines or encountering unexpectedly high prices.
One user shared an image of a queue with over 78,000 people already waiting. Another fan claimed that nosebleed seats in one city were priced at over $750.
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The tour follows the “Cowboy Carter” album’s success at the Grammys, where Beyoncé made history, becoming the first Black woman to win Best Country Album and securing her first-ever Album of the Year win in her decades-long career.
As reported, Beyoncé added five additional shows to the tour on Feb. 10, including a fifth and sixth night in London and third nights in Chicago, Paris and Atlanta. The concert series will kick off in April, with general ticket sales starting on Friday, Feb. 14.
Have you secured your ticket for the Cowboy Carter tour? Share your experience with us in the comments!
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